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There are ups and downs in politics: Chavan

Source: PTI
November 09, 2010 14:10 IST
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Ashok Chavan on Tuesday said his resignation as Maharashtra chief minister does not prove his guilt in the Adarsh Housing Society scam and claimed he was '100 per cent' sure that he will come clean on the issue.

"Acceptance of my resignation by the Congress does not prove my guilt in the Adarsh Housing Society scam," Chavan told reporters after tendering his resignation to Governor K Sankaranarayanan.

"I resigned because of the Congress party's moral stand on such issues. I resigned on my own. My resignation has been accepted pending enquiry. The government is not involved in the scam," the outgoing chief minister said.

Chavan, who became the first casualty of the housing scam in which politicians and ex-Army officials are allegedly involved, said that it was not a political setback for him. "I am 100 per cent sure I will come out clean on this. There are ups and downs in political life. I will continue to work for the party," he said.

Asked about whether allegations against him were politically motivated, he said, "Let there be a proper inquiry. The truth will definitely emerge. I am prepared for an inquiry by any agency the government deems fit."

Chavan added, "I am grateful to party chief Sonia Gandhi for giving me the opportunity (to become the chief minister)."

When asked about his successor, Chavan said that he would not like to comment on that.

Justifying his decision to offer his resignation, he said, "Perception matters a great deal nowadays. There was some confusion in people's mind, that confusion had to be cleared."

Despite getting the axe, Chavan, who completed one year in office last Sunday, asserted that he still enjoyed the confidence of the Congress president.

"She twice gave me the opportunity to become the chief minister. I still enjoy the confidence of my leader. I am grateful for whatever she has done for me," he said.

About the role his successor was expected to play, he said, "Every person who sits on this (chief minister's) chair is competent. I don't need to give sermons to him."

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